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GROVE Fuel Terminal - Newman Grove, Nebraska | United States Fuel Infrastructure

NEWMAN GROVE, Nebraska, United States

Overview

GROVE is a fuel terminal located in Newman Grove, Nebraska, United States. It is currently operational and serves as a fuel storage and distribution facility in the region.

GROVE is a fuel terminal situated at 301 S 8th St, Newman Grove, Nebraska, in Madison County. As a fuel terminal, it plays a key role in the storage and distribution of petroleum products within the region. The facility is operational and contributes to the local fuel supply chain. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which includes requirements for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plans. These regulations ensure proper containment and monitoring to minimize environmental risks. Fuel terminals in Nebraska typically handle a range of petroleum products and are subject to state and federal safety standards. As a fuel terminal, GROVE supports the local economy by providing fuel for transportation, agriculture, and other industries. Its location in Newman Grove allows it to serve the surrounding rural and agricultural areas. The facility's operational status ensures ongoing availability of fuel resources for the community.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a rural area of Nebraska, where agriculture is a primary land use. Fuel terminals in such settings must manage risks of spills and vapor releases that could affect nearby soil and water resources. Secondary containment systems and regular monitoring are typical measures to prevent environmental contamination. The proximity to agricultural operations underscores the importance of robust spill prevention and response protocols.

Frequently asked questions

GROVE fuel terminal is located at 301 S 8th St, Newman Grove, Nebraska 68758, United States.

GROVE fuel terminal is currently operational, serving as a fuel storage and distribution facility.

Fuel terminals in the United States are regulated under EPA rules for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plans, along with state-specific requirements.

Fuel terminals store and distribute petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and other fuels to local markets, supporting transportation, agriculture, and industry.

Fuel terminals typically use secondary containment, leak detection systems, and spill response plans to manage environmental risks, in compliance with EPA regulations.

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